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Recontextualization of Non-Governmental Organizations in Discourse of Czech Television's News and Public Affairs
Maxa, Tomáš ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
This thesis is concerned with processes of decontextualization and recontextualization of non-governmental organizations in discourse of news and public affairs of Czech television. Due to the so called european migrant crisis and other domestic or foreign events, which have recently taken dominant place in TV news, critique of Czech television's broadcasting has increased significantly. Mostly it's aimed towards supposed bias, unbalanced reporting, tendentious way of approaching guests and favoritism of certain NGOs, just to name a few. Thesis is divided into three parts, gradually presenting theoretical framework including some related terms (intertextuality, dialogism, media bias etc.), methodological approach and practical elaboration of analysis. The method used is critical discourse analysis, loosely based on Fairclough's threedimensional model of CDA. Main goal of the analysis is to find out whether there are aspects of implicit ideologies or media bias in examined utterance.
Recontextualization of Non-Governmental Organizations in Discourse of Czech Television's News and Public Affairs
Maxa, Tomáš ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
This thesis is concerned with processes of decontextualization and recontextualization of non-governmental organizations in discourse of news and public affairs of Czech television. Due to the so called european migrant crisis and other domestic or foreign events, which have recently taken dominant place in TV news, critique of Czech television's broadcasting has increased significantly. Mostly it's aimed towards supposed bias, unbalanced reporting, tendentious way of approaching guests and favoritism of certain NGOs, just to name a few. Thesis is divided into three parts, gradually presenting theoretical framework including some related terms (intertextuality, dialogism, media bias etc.), methodological approach and practical elaboration of analysis. The method used is critical discourse analysis, loosely based on Fairclough's threedimensional model of CDA. Main goal of the analysis is to find out whether there are aspects of implicit ideologies or media bias in examined utterance.
Humanitarian intervention
Maxa, Tomáš ; Šturma, Pavel (referee) ; Bílková, Veronika (advisor)
Humanitarian intervention Humanitarian intervention is defined as a threat or use of force across state borders by a state, group of states or international organization primary aimed at preventing or ending widespread and grave violations of the fundamental human rights of individuals other than its own citizens, without the permission of the state within whose territory force is applied and even without permission of the United Nations Security Council. The purpose of my thesis is to analyse legal status of humanitarian intervention. Question of legality humanitarian intervention is one of the most controversial topics in international law and represents conflict between two major values of international law - international peace and protection of human rights. Both of these values are under protection of peremptory rules. The origins of humanitarian intervention can be tracked to natural law theoreticians in seventeenth century, but significant examples of humanitarian intervention occurred in nineteenth century. In accordance with traditional international law was humanitarian intervention lawful because the use of force wasn't forbidden by any legal norm. By virtue of adoption of the UN Charter was prohibited use of force and humanitarian intervention became illegal. But after the adoption of...

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